Daily Journal Staff Writer
There's more than meets the eye to two health care measures proposed for California's November ballot. Spearheaded by one of the state's most powerful private sector union, the initiatives would cap salaries for executives at nonprofit hospitals at $450,000 a year and enforce ceilings on what hospitals charge for services. But beyond an effort to curb the growing cost of health care, labor lawyers ...
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